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|strgr=from [[δικαιόω]]; an [[equitable]] [[deed]]; by [[implication]], a [[statute]] or [[decision]]: [[judgment]], [[justification]], [[ordinance]], [[righteousness]]. | |strgr=from [[δικαιόω]]; an [[equitable]] [[deed]]; by [[implication]], a [[statute]] or [[decision]]: [[judgment]], [[justification]], [[ordinance]], [[righteousness]]. | ||
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|txtha=δικαιώματος, τό (from [[δικαιόω]]; ὁ δεδικαίωται or τό δεδικαιωμενον), the Sept. [[very]] [[often]] for חֹק, חֻקָה, and מִשְׁפָּט; for מִצְוָה, פִּקּוּדִים;<br /><b class="num">1.</b> [[that]] [[which]] has been deemed [[right]] so as to [[have]] the [[force]] of [[law]];<br /><b class="num">a.</b> [[what]] has been established and ordained by [[law]], an [[ordinance]]: [[universally]], of an [[appointment]] of God having the [[force]] of [[law]], [[τοῦ]] κυρίου, [[τοῦ]] νόμου, τό [[δικαίωμα]] [[τοῦ]] νόμου, [[collectively]], of the ([[moral]]) precepts of the [[same]] [[law]], δικαιώματα λατρείας, precepts [[concerning]] the [[public]] [[worship]] of God, δικαιώματα σαρκός, laws [[respecting]] [[bodily]] [[purity]] (?) cf. a [[judicial]] [[decision]], [[sentence]]; of God — [[either]] the favorable [[judgment]] by [[which]] he acquits men and declares [[them]] [[acceptable]] to him, [[sentence]] of condemnation, [[punishment]], [[Plato]], legg. 9,864e.).<br /><b class="num">2.</b> a [[righteous]] [[act]] or [[deed]]: τά δικαιώματα [[τῶν]] ἁγίων, [[τῶν]] πατέρων, [[ἑνός]] [[δικαίωμα]], the [[righteous]] [[act]] of [[one]] (Christ) in his giving [[himself]] up to [[death]], opposed to the [[first]] [[sin]] of Adam, [[Aristotle]], eth. Nic. 5,7, 7, p. 1135{a}, 12 f καλεῖται δέ [[μᾶλλον]] [[δικαιοπράγημα]] τό κοινόν, [[δικαίωμα]] δέ τό [[ἐπανόρθωμα]] [[τοῦ]] ἀδικηματος (cf. rhet. 1,13, 1and Cope's [[note]] on 1,3, 9)). (Cf. references in [[δικαιόω]].) | |||
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